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Kirtling woman wants travellers to ruin her village. Kirtling is a small village that sprawls wide over the rolling Cambridgeshire countryside just outside Newmarket. It is quiet and classic. The grass verges are neatly mown, hanging baskets are lovingly tended and the lanes are punctuated by the sound of cooing doves and the gentle ‘lop- lop’ of hedge clippers. The 3. 00- odd residents here are well served with every possible treat English country life can offer. Linda Watson was refused planning permission to build a house on her smallholding on the edge of the village. And, in revenge on her ‘unsupportive’ fellow villagers — who she said were ‘up their own a****’ — decided she was going to hand it over free (yes, free) to travellers to live on.
Linda Watson was confronted by villagers outside her home today after offering travellers her land to annoy locals. There are walking groups, sewing groups, hymn- singing tea parties and morris men. The village hall positively buzzes with events. Last week there was a dog fun day. Watch The Art Of War II: Betrayal Tube Free. This Saturday, it’s the annual village show, complete with vegetable display and bowls competition. And that’s about as dramatic as it gets around here. Or it was, until Linda Watson was refused planning permission to build a house on her smallholding on the edge of the village.
And, in revenge on her ‘unsupportive’ fellow villagers — who she said were ‘up their own a****’ — decided she was going to hand it over free (yes, free) to travellers to live on. Her only stipulation was that whoever moved onto the land should ‘ruin’ the village. Linda Watson (pictured) says she wants travellers to take over her plot in Kirtling, near Newmarket in the hope it will create 's*** for the village' - but she could prosecuted if she pursues her plan. Mrs Watson, 4. 8, said yesterday she would be the 'happiest woman going' if travellers took up her offer to stay on her two- and- a- half acres (pictured on a plan) as long as they 'ruin the village'A wide view of Kirtling, a village near Newmarket in the Cambridgeshire countryside. To begin with, it looked like a joke.
Certainly, Kirtling residents hoped that it was. But when travellers started turning up in their droves, queuing outside the smartly painted black gates of the Coedendderw Stud, which she has run as a rehabilitation centre for horses for the past seven years, it was clear that Linda, 4.
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Tom and Karen Mc. Nauthton, who live a short distance from her small- holding, believe the village should get together and 'block off her driveway and protest'‘I am 1. I’ve got no option. It’s no wind- up. I’m at the end of my tether and we’ve been inundated with interest.’Indeed, on Tuesday, she and her second husband, Mark, 5. Some were from Ireland. One group turned up at 4pm and said details had been shared between 3.
Facebook traveller sites,’ she says. By yesterday afternoon she’d had several offers to buy it and was seriously considering them.
It was then that her neighbours started fighting back. Tom and Karen Mc. Naughton, who live just down the road, rallied fellow villagers to take action against her and ‘block off her driveway and protest’. Karen, 5. 7, said: ‘We should get the whole village down there to stand in the front of her gates. The village wants nothing to do with it.’Others are being far less civilised — indeed Linda has already received death threats. In the nearby Red Lion Pub, the afternoon drinkers were overflowing with unprintable views about her and the damage she could inflict on their village. Could it really just be sour grapes at East Cambridgeshire District Council’s decision to turn down her planning application?
Of course not. The 4. Ms Watson said: 'It's a great plot of land with electric, water and lovely scenery. I have advertised it on Facebook and had lots of interest from people wanting it for horses'Linda, who’s owned the land for 1. They’re snobby, gossipy and two- faced and nosy,’ she said yesterday. Meanwhile, they consider her ‘outspoken, confrontational, rude’ — and worse. Some were particularly unhappy when, nearly five years ago, she moved into a static caravan on the land.‘I didn’t go for planning, I’ll put my hands up,’ says Linda. I knew I’d never have got it, but I have an eight- foot high gate and 2.
But yesterday she revealed that her decision to welcome travellers was mainly down to her long- running dispute with her wealthy — and famous — next- door neighbours. She claimed that renowned horse- trainer Lynda Ramsden, 6.
Kieren Fallon) and her stockbroker- turned- gambler husband Jack, 7. It’s a large, rambling house with immaculate lawns, a slew of expensive cars on the gravel, high curved brick walls, electric gates and — like Linda’s own property next door — is bristling with security cameras.‘The helicopter landed 2.
Ms Watson had applied to build a small house on the land but says she is moving abroad after it was refused by the council She spent £7. She claims the Ramsdens had also allowed their young grandson to shoot an air rifle over her land: ‘A dying pigeon landed in front of one of our horses and sent it mad —they sent their gardener to wring it’s neck’. And she also claims that they had allowed slurry to ‘overflow and come past our ditch’. To add insult to injury, she claims that the Ramsdens had been allowed to extend their house after they bought it three years ago, while another neighbour was given permission to build a three- bedroom bungalow in their garden.
Yet her applications to build a bungalow on her land in order, she says, to improve her business and living conditions were routinely turned down. Linda has lived in a mobile home on the land for seven years wit her husband. Planning records show that the Ramsdens — who yesterday declined to comment — wrote to the council in June last year to ‘express concern’ that Linda’s venture wasn’t ‘of sufficient size toallow for a financially viable business’ and it would ‘struggleto produce a long- term profit sufficient to demonstrate it could afford to construct a dwelling based on its income’. Linda was furious. I only wanted to build a two or three bedroom bungalow,’ she says.‘We didn’t want a mansion — just somewhere to live after all those years in a caravan.’And so she has wrought her revenge.
The farmer said that everyone in the village (pictured) is 'too far up their own a***'Not content with relying on social media, she went out actively rounding up potential tenants. One woman who was contacted by the Daily Mail at a traveller camp with 3. Newmarket confirmed they had been approached by Linda.‘She has been here and we are interested,’ she said, insisting she did not want to be named. Yesterday Linda was unrepentant. No one else would be able to stand up to them [the Ramsdens],’ she says, adding that the ongoing problems with her neighbours had led her turning down offers from ‘lots’ of locals to rent the land for up to £7.
It’s not a safe place for horses — which is ironic, given their profession.’Not surprisingly, the travellers are very keen. Some have begged her to sell, or better still, offer her land in lots, so they could all have a bit. But she says she’d be prepared to give it away, if necessary, just to stick the boot in. It is easy to see why it is so desirable. Kirtling is a lovely place and Linda’s stud is a gorgeous spot and, according to her, worth £3.
She has apparently spent £8. Ms Watson said noone in the Cambridgeshire village (pictured) has supported her plan.
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